Self-regulation after temptation?

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Title
Self-regulation after temptation?
Journal
Economics Letters
Author(s)
Légeret Matthieu, Zehnder Christian
ISSN
0165-1765
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
214
Pages
110436
Language
english
Abstract
Although moral cleansing—a form of self-regulation—has​ frequently been studied, existing evidence is mixed and its prerequisites remain unclear. We hypothesize that large, salient deviations from self-defined morality require regulation through moral cleansing, whereas small, inconspicuous deviations are tolerated and lead to continued misbehavior. Using an incentivized online experiment, we measure participants’ baseline morality before using temptations to induce deviations. We find that weak temptations lead to small reductions in moral behavior that remain uncorrected. However, we observe that larger deviations induced by strong temptation do not lead to compensation.
Keywords
Economics and Econometrics, Finance
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
Funding(s)
University of Lausanne
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